Privacy damages on the rise in family law

In a recent Superior Court case, the judge ordered a husband to pay his former wife $15,000 in damages for invasion of privacy after he admitted to secretly planting a camera in their bedroom during a reconciliation attempt.

And Shuber, a lawyer in the family law practice group at Beard Winter LLP, says she thinks the decision will be just the first of many on the topic.

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